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    this is how close my tubs are on the frames...




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    Re: Moving day!!! **Pic Heavy**

    I am working on fixing the tub spacing but here is some pics of the watering system. and some cute pics i took.
    (its on the aquarium for pressure)








    Now some cute pics






    As always all comments and advice is welcome. right now i am looking at putting a strip of plywood to fix the spacing issue

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    Re: Moving day!!! **Pic Heavy**

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Raymer View Post
    As always all comments and advice is welcome. right now i am looking at putting a strip of plywood to fix the spacing issue
    Why don't you just move the bottom rail up on each tub?

    I can't see that well in the photo but do you have the water line feeding in to the tub, below the screen? They will chew through that for sure.

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    Re: Moving day!!! **Pic Heavy**

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnNJ View Post
    Why don't you just move the bottom rail up on each tub?

    I can't see that well in the photo but do you have the water line feeding in to the tub, below the screen? They will chew through that for sure.
    Duh!!! wow i was making that out to be a lot harder lol

    and yes i have the line in the tub a little thats how the claps go..... will this be a problem




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    Maybe I have it wrong but my clips are on top of the screen. The way you have it, it's possible for them to chew the line and you can't easily remove the valve. You will have to disconnect the valve from the water line which could be messy.

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    Re: Moving day!!! **Pic Heavy**

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnNJ View Post
    Maybe I have it wrong but my clips are on top of the screen. The way you have it, it's possible for them to chew the line and you can't easily remove the valve. You will have to disconnect the valve from the water line which could be messy.
    I have the same clips, but I do them in reverse of the pictures as well, so they clip to the outside, thus keeping the line from being exposed and allowing a really easy removal from above rather than having to reach around and up in the tub.
    Ball Pythons.... I have a few

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    Re: Moving day!!! **Pic Heavy**

    Quote Originally Posted by WtGreg View Post
    I have the same clips, but I do them in reverse of the pictures as well, so they clip to the outside, thus keeping the line from being exposed and allowing a really easy removal from above rather than having to reach around and up in the tub.
    Better???








    Thanks for all your guys help!!! after this one is done the next one should be pretty easy..... i hope

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    Re: Moving day!!! **Pic Heavy**

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Raymer View Post
    Better???








    Thanks for all your guys help!!! after this one is done the next one should be pretty easy..... i hope
    There you go!

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    Re: Moving day!!! **Pic Heavy**

    As to the gap on your tubs you need to snug them up. If a rat can get their teeth on the top lip of the tub they WILL chew out. When I build mine I basically turn the rack upside down and lay the tub on the hardware cloth and then attach the rails. It is tight to start with but with time they will loosen up.

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    You don't need the aquarium up there. The bucket sitting on a couple of 2x4's on the top is high enough for your water pressure.

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